When I was in college, there were some around me who were adherents to the so-called “Prosperity gospel” who believed it was every believer’s birthright to be healthy, wealthy, and happy and have “nothing but the best” in terms of material things. Some went so far as to say that if you were sick or didn’t have enough money, you didn’t have a strong enough faith.
I debated them often, although I tried to do so while showing them the love of Christ. I argued that God was our heavenly father and not our heavenly genie or a celestial vending machine.
They considered me unenlightened and lacking in faith because I lived within my means and didn’t feel the need to have to have the most expensive brands of everything.
Some of the most commonly quoted verses that Prosperity gospel followers use are listed in the following link, as well as reasons why they are incorrect. Anyway, for those who don’t know much about the Prosperity gospel, it might help you better understand it and why it is a false gospel in case you ever run into someone who believes in it.
faithstreet.com/onfaith/2014/05/09/ten-verses-prosperity-gospel-preachers-need-stop-misuising/32019
Blessings,
Tommy